ICELAND WILL BE TOUGHER TO BEAT THAN ARGENTINA – VICTOR MOSES
Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses reckons that Iceland will be more
complex to beat than South American powerhouse Argentina.
The Super Eagles find themselves in a difficult situation after losing
their opening match to Croatia and another defeat on Friday could
result in a premature end to their World Cup campaign after only eight
days.
Moses has never faced the Argentina national team in his international
career, he was on the bench in the 2014 World Cup and was not in the
squad that beat the two-time world champions 4-2 in Krasnodar last
November due to a hamstring injury.
”Obviously Iceland will not be easy. Tactically, Iceland is a very
good team, they played very well against Argentina,” Victor Moses
told reporters.
”For me, the game with Iceland is going to be more difficult than the
game against Argentina.”
The Super Eagles will do battle with the Albiceleste in their last
Group D match on June 26 in Saint Petersburg.
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